by admin | Jan 13, 2009 | Personal Injury
Has a family member been injured in a nursing home? Many families answer “yes” to that question. Injuries include bed sores, infections, bed, wheel chairs, or during transfers. Here are some ways in which the legal issuesstricken areas choking on food, dehydration,...
by admin | Jul 14, 2008 | Personal Injury
How is a value placed on losses sustained in an automobile collision? Being involved in an automobile collision is a frightening experience. The memory of the collision and the fear it engenders can remain with you for years. If you have been injured in an automobile...
by admin | Jan 8, 2008 | Personal Injury
How do snow and ice affect legal liability? Although Southern Connecticut winters are not as consistently filled with snow and ice as they once were, we still contend with snow or ice on many days and nights in the winter months. How does the presence of snow or ice...
by admin | Jul 7, 2007 | Personal Injury
What if the driver who hits you has no insurance or inadequate insurance? If the person who hits you has no automobile liability insurance or has only $20,000.00 of insurance (the minimum amount required by Connecticut law), your own insurance company steps into the...
by admin | Jan 10, 2007 | Personal Injury
Who pays your medical bills if you are injured in an automobile collision. Even if you have been injured in an automobile collision that is not your fault, the law does not require the other driver’s insurance company to pay your medical bills as they are incurred....
by admin | Jan 1, 2006 | Personal Injury
Possibility of interest in addition to the jury award still is an important litigation tool. An “Offer of Judgment” is a litigation tool used when the at fault party’s insurance company is unwilling to offer reasonable compensation to settle your case. It is a...